Bro. Christopher Hodapp, of the US state of Indiana, is the author of the book Freemasons for Dummies,
which explains the basic tenets of Freemasonry worldwide without exposing any of the Masonic signs, tokens, or
words. While it has more about the United States than about Freemasonry in other locations, it is a goldmine of
information. This link leads to Bro. Chris's blog, which is well worth reading.

Grand Lodges in the United Kingdom

Important notice: Please note that listing a Grand Lodge or another lodge on this page does not imply that your lodge is in Masonic communication with that lodge. If you are contemplating traveling abroad you are cautioned not to make any Masonic contacts with Masons of other jurisdictions without having ascertained by application to your Grand Secretary the existence of regular Masonry in the country concerned, and the address to which Masonic enquiries in that country should be directed.

This fascinating site combines the forces of Zen Buddhism and Freemasonry to shed light on
both. A real thought-provoker and a good way to get your daily increase of light in
Freemasonry. Click on the images on the index page to enter the site.

While lodges of UGLE are limited to men alone, there is a burgeoning movement consisting of women's Masonic
lodges. There was an exhibition in early 2008 at the Library and Museum at Freemason's Hall on Great
Queen Street on Women's Freemasonry. The Order of Women's Freemasonry is one of the oldest
female Masonic lodges and their website is well worth a look. They are not Co-Masons and do not admit
men.